FAA Named Bill Peacock To Direct-Air Traffic Service
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION named Bill Peacock, a 27-year agency veteran, to direct the Air Traffic Service. Peacock succeeds Ronald Morgan, who is retiring after a 32-year career with the agency. Peacock joined FAA in 1973 as an air traffic controller in Lubbock, Texas and has since held...
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